Dear Friends, We have been having one of the most beautiful springs of all time. We have had a couple of inches of gentle rain which is very welcome especially after such a long dry spell. The grass looks fantastic even though the ponds need a bit more. What a pleasant turn around from the …
State of the Ranch for May 1, 2023 — Our local, family owned, hands-on processors.
This morning I woke up to a glorious spring day. I love this time of year- Tulips, daffodils, lilacs, apple blossoms, cherry blossoms, rich green grasses, unfurling of tree leaves, baby chicks, new calves, dew on the grass, spring showers, return of the swallows, prairie chickens booming, turkeys gobbling, new fawns, and much more. We …
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State of the Ranch for April 22, 2023 — mRNA and Livestock
Dear Friends, mRNa “vaccine” technology is in the news! I get questions almost every day as to our position on its use. At the risk of opening a can of worms I will make a few simple comments. First off, I’m not alarmed or even surprised. I suppose that from the beginning of time, there …
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We’re Back on the Blogging!
Please enjoy new posts every couple of weeks as we continue our commitment to pastured livestock and American farming in the Heartland. Best to you all, Pawnee Pride of Nebraska
State of the Ranch and Outlook for 2014
Family and Friends, We always like to take time in the spring to let you know how things are on the ranch. In almost all ways, they couldn’t be better. The cattle and laying flock have come through the winter in the best of health and condition. We have a large carry over of ungrazed …